[Guy not a fan of the new song, from his blog post about romance. Click on the article. He looks like Freddie Prinze, Jr., speaking of which, Joss now that you have so much power in Hollywood, please I need Buffy/Angel redux and I need it baaad]

I enjoy taking her places that will impress her like taking her out to see Lindsay Buckingham at the Wiltern.We drank John Jamesons, our favorite whiskey, and waited for Lindsay to play his hits like “Not That Funny” and “Tusk.” Instead he played his new song “Poor Little Raven.” The crowd was enchanted while we whispered in each other’s ears about how poor we felt for listening to “The Raven.”

We left our seats and snuck down to the floor level where we were an arm grab away from the Raven himself. After the show we stumbled into a Korean Karaoke bar where we rented a room and sang for as long as Lindsay played singing drunken duets of Death Cab for Cutie’s “I’ll Follow you into the Dark” and “Can’t Stop” by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Lindsey Buckingham does too many things too well for one of his talents not to go overlooked. Millions know him as the singer-songwriter of the Fleetwood Mac smash “Go Your Own Way,” and fans credit him as the driving force behind the band’s fractured epic, Tusk. But one thing you don’t hear much about is Buckingham’s guitar-heroism—a shame, since the man’s pickless playing is straight-up deadly. For proof, hit YouTube to watch an Afroed, bell-bottoms- clad Lindsey tearing through an exploding-sun solo on a 1976 live version of his darkly mesmerizing signature star turn, “I’m So Afraid.”

It's down to just the voice and the guitar, both immediately recognizable to fans of the legendary Lindsey Buckingham, a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer as a member of the Grammy-winning Fleetwood Mac. His solo tour is stopping at B.B. King's Club and Grill.

TELL ME MORE: In earlier shows on this tour, Buckingham's lengthy guitar solos have brought the intimate crowd to its feet repeatedly. He'll give the people some fan favorite Fleetwood Mac tracks, as well as past solo work and most of his most recent album "Seeds We Sow," which came out in September. He wrote, produced and mixed all 11 songs on the self-released album.

QUOTE: "Over time it has become increasingly vital to express more with less; that is my touchstone now, and the embodiment of that philosophy is what will be largely represented in the new show. I've been thinking of doing this kind of tour for a while, and am quite excited to be doing something new, something outside my comfort zone." — Buckingham in a statement, announcing the tour

DETAILS: B.B. King's Blues Club and Grill, 237 W. 42nd St. Tickets are $60 in advance, $65 day of show; ticketmaster.com, 800-745-3000. 212-997-4144 or bbkingblues.com.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: lindseybuckingham.com.

— Kara Yorio

apparently whoever made the title / link had hard time looking at the text to learn that it is actually Lindsey.